Education
An Exciting Time to Be a Member
This organization has made remarkable strides in achieving its mission to provide leadership, information and resources to educate, attract and influence technology in Carroll County.
Read Full Article by Ron Harrington, Immediate Past President
Education News
Free Technology Seminars
Open to Members and the Community
These free technology seminars are delivered in partnership with the Carroll Technology Council. All seminars are held at the Carroll Nonprofit Center, 225 Clifton Blvd., Westminster, MD 21157. For registration or more information, please contact 410-386-8100.
Our January semianr was a wonderful success. If you missed it, you can view our video of the seminar - Technology Everyone Should Know
January 21, 2010 - 7:00 - 8:30 pm
Technology Everyone Should Know
Facebook, Twitter, Blogs, Web 2.0. Technology changes so quickly that it's often difficult to keep up with the latest trends. This free seminar will get you "in-the-know" with many of the newest technologies available and how they affect our daily lives.
April 15, 2010 - 7:00 - 8:30 pm
Windows 7 Tips and Tricks
Microsoft's newest operating system brings changes in the way you interface with your computer and the way your computer interfaces with the world. Join Carroll Technology Council experts to learn about the some of the new features that make Windows 7 a unique and user-friendly operating system.
July 15, 2010 - 7:00 - 8:30 pm
Preview of Microsoft Office 2010
Take a tour of some of the new features in the new Microsoft Office 2010 suite. Learn about the some of the new changes with this version and whether an upgrade is right for you.
CompuKids Committee
Quantum Internet Services Dials in to CompuKids
CompuKids Program Chair, Bobby Keller, was recently informed that CTC's previous dial up provider was halting their service as of January 2010. With a little legwork, Keller found a new provider within the Tech Council's own membership coffers. Kevin Brown, owner of Quantum Internet Services. Inc. in Manchester, Maryland has graciously offered to provide CompuKids recipients one year of free dial-up service. The Tech Council extends a sincere "Thank You" to Kevin and Quantum Internet Services.
